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SkyHubLink.com Repeater Linking System on air to serve!

Discussion in 'General Announcements' started by KE0VH, Jan 19, 2024.

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  1. KE0VH

    KE0VH Ham Member QRZ Page

    The SkyHubLink.com Repeater Linking System is on the air and serving the amateur radio community both here in Colorado and around the country and the world with analog and digital repeaters linked from a central hub in Denver. The system is very versatile with access available thru anywhere you can link to the internet via hotspot, phone ap, and of course via other repeaters linked to the internet thru AllStar, Wires-X, DMR and the other modes available to us. We are an OPEN Amateur Radio Community that originally started with 3 AllStar linked repeaters and now has grown into a literal worldwide capable linked system. We welcome ALL amateur use, from general daily ragchews to emergency communication needs to special event use where repeaters can be separated from the main system for either local or regional events, such as the "Courage Classic Bicycle race here in Colorado. (See the video imbedded on our main HOME webpage at SkyHubLink.com). The SkyHubLink also has several NETS that are popular for participation, including the "Colorado Astronomy Net" That has been hosted for 34 years by Bernice KIØAR. We welcome all who may be looking to get traffic and use of a hardly used repeater to link in with us and be part of the community. We have repeaters that have linked into the system from New Jersey, Arizona, Calgary BC and Saskatoon Saskatchewan, just to mention a few.

    One of the benefits of having linked multi-mode repeaters is that there is almost always someone somewhere monitoring to be able to talk to or call out for emergency help when other methods fail. For instance, many main 14'ner and high mountains in Colorado are within coverage of a SkyHubLink or other ham radio repeater. We have many repeaters covering hard to reach mountain area's utilized by the 4 wheeling community. Several of our repeaters are located at 10,000 feet or higher covering much back country trails and recreational areas.

    Check out our website at www.skyhublink.com for its many user features too such as our "Status" page and other information pages. We also keep a routinely updated "Repeaters" operational status page that we watch on a daily basis. This is very important to us as many sites haven't been touched in months if not years and we are very diligent in maintaining the information regarding our repeaters for the community.

    We welcome all comments and queries as well. Feel free to contact Jack KEØVH at ke0vh@outlook.com for more information.
     
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